
Captain America - Hueforge - 200x200
Captain America stands resolute against a dynamic burst of patriotic energy, his iconic shield prominently displayed as red, white, and blue radials explode behind him. Canadian Gamer's interpretation captures the First Avenger in bold comic book styling, with deep navy blues contrasting against crimson reds and stark whites. This 200x200mm square format showcases dramatic angular lines and star motifs that emphasize the character's unwavering heroic presence.
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#000000PLATD: 0.6Bambu Lab Matte Marine Blue
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